The 20-year-old from Chennai has written another special chapter in the history of Indian chess' golden generation.
Praggnanandhaa beat Vincent Keymer in the final round to win the Norway Chess 2026 title with a four-match winning streak ...
R Praggnanandhaa defeats Magnus Carlsen in 50 moves, completing an unprecedented Classical double against the world No 1 and ...
Praggnanandhaa's third round victory over Carlsen on Wednesday came two years after he had beaten the world no 1 at the same ...
After delivering a tactical masterclass to defeat World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in his own backyard, India’s 20-year-old prodigy takes aim at the tournament crown—and a hefty payday in Oslo.
Praggnanadhaa grabbed the biggest title of his career on Friday as he was crowned champion at Norway Chess 2026 in Oslo.
Praggnanandhaa had a remarkable final kick at the end of the 10-round tournament, winning four classical games in a row after ...
Oslo, May 28 (PTI): R Praggnanandhaa proved he can go toe-to-toe with Magnus Carlsen, defeating the Norwegian world No. 1 in a gripping contest to claim three full points in round three of the Norway ...
India legend Viswanathan Anand has shared his thoughts on Norway Chess 2026, highlighting the challenges ahead for top ...